Not as dramatic or as destructive as I thought it would be, but...
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Grandia wrote:The next thing you know it's going to "malfunction" and explode above either Art's or Pip's head.
Retsof wrote:Nah, magnets wouldn't do it, it's made of metal, it'd stick to itself. I'm going with a localised artificial gravity feild. How they managed to fit the generator in the slinky I have no idea.
Worgendonor wrote:Did Kat get um, a little... bustier?
Is it wrong for me to notice that?
Hm. Was going to mention that myself. Cute AND busty??!! We're DOOMED I tell you! DOOMED! Men's brains all over the planet are detonating!!Worgendonor wrote:Did Kat get um, a little... bustier?
Is it wrong for me to notice that?
Local Gravity. The atomic particles are ignoring the planet's gravity and concentrating on the nearest mass.Retsof wrote:Nah, magnets wouldn't do it, it's made of metal, it'd stick to itself. I'm going with a localised artificial gravity feild. How they managed to fit the generator in the slinky I have no idea.
tigerfan51087 wrote:fucking magnets
how do they work?
Shognu37 wrote: However, the way she (doesn't) react is really funny. Looks up, more or less shrugs her shoulders, ignores it. Great.
Close. I'm voting for sequential electromagnets, one on each ring. They fire off one after the other, attracting the ring to one on the other end of the arc but repelling from the other end. This would cause the slinky to move. It's basically a biomimietic technology based on how worms move. Deceptively simple, especially with the nanoelectronics to control it and the power source, which is likely some kind of zero-point energy tap.AwesomeDon46 wrote:Magnets. Really strong magnets.
AwesomeDon46 wrote:Magnets. Really strong magnets.
jollyjack wrote:Witchcraft.
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